Want to get away from the crowds of Cinque Terre? Here are my top 28 hidden gems of Liguria, showcasing the off the beaten path destinations of the Italian Riviera. These locations will be as beautiful as many others, but they will come with more benefits: cheaper prices and fewer people to share your space with
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Western Liguria
Tips to use the map above
- You will find different layers on this map, showing you all points of interest by categories. To see these, click on the tab icon (top left). All layers will be enabled by default. By clicking on the check marks, you can disable/hide a specific label to better understand the info you’re looking for.
- To view more detailed information on any point of interest, click on it’s icon over the map.
- You can save this by clicking on the star on the top of the map (right next to the title). This will be added to your Google Maps, and you will be able to access it from any device (Google Maps – Your Places – Maps)
Pretty Colourful Coastal Towns
Imperia

Cervo

While in Cervo, make sure to visit its San Giovanni Battista church at the top, walking through narrow streets and local shops, as well as its castle.
Laigueglia and Alassio

Another two coastal villages with a nice beach in front of their colourful houses. You can definitely visit both as they are one next to the other (7min drive), but you will probably feel like spending more time in Laigueglia as its atmosphere is very different, and the pretty promenade with the Church of Saint Matthew in the back will easily steal your heart. The sandy beach in Alassio is one of the longest in this area of Italy, but it is also paid.
Finale Ligure
Varigotti

Nature
Hanbury Botanical Gardens (Giardini Botanici Hanbury)
Toirano Caves (Grotte di Toirano)
For those who enjoy visiting caves, this one is popular for its beautiful formations and much evidence of life in prehistory. An English tour guide is available, and the tour takes about 70 minutes.
Countryside medieval villages
Dolceacqua

Apricale

Bussana Vecchia

For those who have an interest in abandoned locations and are on a hunt for the hidden gems of Liguria, Bussana Vecchia is a must. This medieval village remained a “ghost village” for most of the 20th century after a strong earthquake destroyed it in 1887, and is now gaining some life thanks to local artists, who decided to illegally take over the remains of some houses to use as a studio and even to live. Nowadays, there is conflict between these artists, the government, and the family members of the previous owners over the possession of these properties.
Triora

Dolcedo

Zuccarello and Castelvecchio di Rocca Barbena
Noli

Eastern Liguria
Tips to use the map above
- You will find different layers on this map, showing you all points of interest by categories. To see these, click on the tab icon (top left). All layers will be enabled by default. By clicking on the check marks, you can disable/hide a specific label to better understand the info you’re looking for.
- To view more detailed information on any point of interest, click on it’s icon over the map.
- You can save this by clicking on the star on the top of the map (right next to the title). This will be added to your Google Maps, and you will be able to access it from any device (Google Maps – Your Places – Maps)
Pretty Colourful Coastal Towns
Sori

Camogli

- the Fish Festival (Sagra del Pesce), that happens every year in May, where about 30 thousand sardines are fried in a massive pan
- as well as the “Festa della Stella Maris” in August, where people gather to release thousands of candles into the sea.
Santa Margherita Ligure

Rapallo

Sestri Levante

Portovenere

Lerici

Tellaro

Beaches
San Fruttuoso

Palmaria Island
Palmaria Island is the largest island of the 3 located in the Gulf of La Spezia (being the other two Tino and Tinetto), and it is popular for quite a few different reasons: it is easily reachable by ferry from Portofino, and it offers a variety of hiking opportunities, scenic beaches with clear blue waters by the cliffs, and even caves that can be accessed by boat. And of course, you will be able to have a great panoramic view of Portovenere.
Countryside villages
Campo Ligure

Varese Ligure

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